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Search Result for: sound Cool
Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody played on old computer & electronics equipment. 'nuff said, right? Sit back & enjoy!
Put some cornstarch on a speaker, turn up the volume, and if the frequency is low enough you can get one of these little puppies!
Here's an incredible compilation with air force jets, doing some stunning low altitude passes, and even breaking the sound barrier while doing it. It's so beautiful, that it sends shivers down your spine! Enjoy!
The Mercedes C 63 AMG, is designed to be the direct competitor to the new BMW M3. Powered by a massive 6,2 liter engine developing 457 HP, the new C63 AMG reaches 100 km/h from a standing start in justr 4 and a half seconds. The video clip of this beast is simply cool, and is worth watching just for the sound of the engine! Enjoy!
If at first glance it seems an improbable association, Ice Age and Rammstein look, feel and most important sound well together (that's if you like rock). Here are two videos on this theme, which I hope you'll enjoy!
The "Reactable", is a multi-user electronic music instrument with a table-like user interface. It can be played by more than one people, who move objects on a luminous table surface. It's freakin' awesome!
This musical kitchen video features a very talented guy who can make incredible beats without any instruments, using just his voice. It's really cool seeing him mix them like that. Enjoy this musical kitchen video
Funny
After seeing how a desk's drawer can sound like chewbacca, it's time to see if a more complex equipment like an electric quitar can match that performance. You be the judge! EnjoY
Hah
I won't spoil it much for you. It's enough to say that it's very funny, and worth watching. Enjoy
Guest starring in the latest Monk episode, Snoop Dog performed the Monk theme song. I've got to say, it sound remarkably good! Enjoy!
A funny video made with the sound track from the 300 movie trailer and different scenes from The Simpsons show. Enjoy!
Here's a funny compilation of three commercials for the Bangkok Insurance company, meaning to prove that things almost never (probability=0.0000001%) end up good after they go bad (sound like cr@p I know). Anyway..you'll get the picture after seeing this funny video. Enjoy ;)
This little turtle can't get to the food, so he decides to moan. Hilarious!
Here's a funny video of the comedian Chris Rock giving some helpful tips on "How To Not Get Your Ass Kicked by the Police!". It's absolutely hilarious, plus to me it seems like good sound advice. So enjoy this funny Chris Rock video skit "How To Not Get Your Ass Kicked by the Police!"
Tech
Here's another cornstarch and water solution, which becomes a non-newtonian fluid.
A Non-Newtonian fluid, has properties that cannot be described by classical fluids. In this video clip, the non-newtonian fluid is a mixture of corn starch and water.
In the string theory and the super string theory physicists talk about the tenth dimension, and even the eleventh dimension, but how can that be? Well in this video clip explains what the tenth dimension is, and how the eleventh dimension could be theorized. I found it, very interesting, and extremely well done. The tenth dimension and eleventh dimension are the next big thing in physics, and sound very promising for the future of man kind! Hope you'll enjoy this fun physics lesson as much as I did
An awesome video of a sound resonance experiment. By raising the wavelength of the sound beautiful patterns (and more complex) appear in the powder. Just another demonstration that physics can be beautiful
Hilarious pics
No emo kid on MySpace? That doesn't sound right!
Technology and Health News
An amazing material was developed by Chinese scientists which is composed of carbon nanotube films and has a possible application (among otther) to produce the world's thinnest speakers.
Nanotubes, are a new carbon breed of material, which is 1000 times smaller than the width of a hair and can give sound with the "same quality of conventional speakers". This, however, does not require magnets of any sort or moving parts for that matter at all.
You can easilly imagine speakers everywhere: on walls, helmets, thinner ear plugs or even on your shirt.
This is possible because very thin carbon nanotube films, with the right frequency of electric currents, can emit sound. It also has a wide frequency response range and high sound pressure.
It also turns out that they are practical to build, and are even stretchable. Here is a video with the actual speackers embedded in a flag!
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